Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABAB CDDECF| Somehow someway I can not see the light | A |
| The giant hills of doubting reach the skies | B |
| Abiding shadows bring eternal night | A |
| And on my ways no suns of morning rise | B |
| Dark mysteries across the years of might | A |
| Crush down my hopes until each yearning dies | B |
| Until my soul is weary dim my sight | A |
| And ghostly echoes mock my fainting cries | B |
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| Ah I shall know beyond these narrow years | C |
| The glorious mornings of eternal day | D |
| Where perfect love and tender trust shall play | D |
| And smiles and laughter banish all the tears | E |
| And all the heavy mists of doubts and fears | C |
| Shall leave my longing soul somehow someway | F |
Freeman E. Miller
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